(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Warminster Area
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AGENDA Meeting: Warminster Area Board Place: Online Meeting Date: Thursday 4 February 2021 Time: 7.00 pm Including the Parishes of: Bishopstrow, Boyton, Chapmanslade, Chitterne, Codford, Corsley, Heytesbury, Imber & Knook, Horningsham, Longbridge Deverill and Crockerton, Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield. Norton Bavant, Sherrington, Stockton, Sutton Veny, Upper Deverills, Upton Lovell, Upton Scudamore, and Warminster. The Area Board welcomes and invites contributions from members of the public in this online meeting. To join the meeting and be able to enter in the discussion, please use this link. Guidance on how to access this meeting online is available here. Anyone who wishes to watch the meeting only can do so via this link - recording available for 6 months. Please direct any enquiries on this Agenda to Ben Fielding Democratic Services Officer, direct line 01225 718656 or email [email protected] All the papers connected with this meeting are available on the Council’s website at www.wiltshire.gov.uk Press enquiries to Communications on direct lines (01225) 713114 / 713115. Wiltshire Councillors Cllr Andrew Davis, Warminster East Cllr Pip Ridout, Warminster West (Chairman) Cllr Tony Jackson, Warminster Broadway (Vice-Chairman) Cllr Christopher Newbury, Warminster Copheap and Wylye Cllr Fleur de Rhé-Philipe MBE, Warminster Without Page 1 Recording and Broadcasting Information Wiltshire Council may record this meeting for live and/or subsequent broadcast on the Council’s website at http://www.wiltshire.public-i.tv. At the start of the meeting, the Chairman will confirm if all or part of the meeting is being recorded. The images and sound recordings may also be used for training purposes within the Council. By entering the meeting room you are consenting to being recorded and to the use of those images and recordings for broadcasting and/or training purposes. The meeting may also be recorded by the press or members of the public. Any person or organisation choosing to film, record or broadcast any meeting of the Council, its Cabinet or committees is responsible for any claims or other liability resulting from them so doing and by choosing to film, record or broadcast proceedings they accept that they are required to indemnify the Council, its members and officers in relation to any such claims or liabilities. Details of the Council’s Guidance on the Recording and Webcasting of Meetings is available on request. Our privacy policy can be found here. Public Participation Please see the agenda list on following pages for details of deadlines for submission of questions and statements for this meeting. For extended details on meeting procedure, submission and scope of questions and other matters, please consult Part 4 of the council’s constitution. The full constitution can be found at this link. For assistance on these and other matters please contact the officer named above for details Page 2 Items to be considered Time 1. Chairman's Welcome and Introductions The Chairman will welcome those present to the meeting. 2. Apologies for Absence To receive any apologies for absence. 3. Minutes (Pages 7 - 28) To approve and sign as a correct record the minutes of the meeting held on 12 November 2020. 4. Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of disclosable interests or dispensations granted by the Standards Committee. 5. Chairman's Announcements (Pages 29 - 32) To receive the following announcements through the Chair: Local Plan Review Gypsy and Traveller Local Plan Consultations Covid-19 OPCC Consultations 6. Partner and Community Updates (Pages 33 - 48) To receive updates from any of the following partners: 6.a. Wiltshire Police 6.b. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service 6.c. CCG 6.d. Health Watch 6.e. Warminster and Villages Community Partnership 6.f. Town and Parish Councils Nominated Representatives Some written updates were received before the meeting and are included in the agenda pack. 7. Community Engagement Manager Update Page 3 To receive an update from Graeme Morrison, Community Engagement Manager. Local Area Status Report 8. Health & Wellbeing Management Group To receive an update on the Health & Wellbeing Management Group. 9. Warminster Regeneration Working Group To receive a brief verbal update on the Warminster Regeneration Working Group. 10. Community Area Transport Group (Pages 49 - 62) To consider the notes and actions log of the previous meeting of the Community Area Transport Group held on 12 November 2020. 11. Ar ea Board Funding (Pages 63 - 70) Community Area Grant Funding: To consider the following applications for Community Area Grant funding: Warminster Athenaeum Trust, £4,500, towards the Athenaeum lighting box modernisation. Bishopstrow Village Hall, £1,675, towards the repair and improvement of the playing field footpath. Smallbrook Meadows Volunteer Group, £1,000, towards Smallbrook Meadows disabled access. Longbridge Deverill Parish Council, £1,964, towards bus shelters. Upton Scudamore Parish Council¸ £600, towards a parish council notice board. Warminster Saddle Club, £3,000, towards a WSC quad bike. Youth Grant Funding: To consider the following Local Youth Network Grant Applications for funding: Kingdown School, £2,500, towards improving mental health and wellbeing for Warminster children. Wylye Coyotes Afterschool Club, £3,941, towards Page 4 greenlight building improvements. Army Welfare Service, £1,220, towards Easter holiday craft packs. 12. Urgent items Any other items of business which the Chairman agrees to consider as a matter of urgency. Page 5 This page is intentionally left blank Agenda Item 3. MINUTES Meeting: Warminster Area Board Place: Microsoft Teams Meeting Date: 12 November 2020 Start Time: 6.00 pm Finish Time: 7.35 pm Please direct any enquiries on these minutes to: Ellen Ghey ,Tel: 01225 718259 or (e-mail) [email protected] Papers available on the Council’s website at www.wiltshire.gov.uk In Attendance: Wiltshire Councillors Cllr Andrew Davis, Cllr Pip Ridout (Chairman), Cllr Tony Jackson (Vice-Chairman), Cllr Christopher Newbury and Cllr Fleur de Rhé-Philipe MBE Also In Attendance: Wiltshire Council Officers Dominic Argar, Graeme Morrison Partners Wiltshire Police Warminster and Villages Community Partnership Total in attendance: 17 in the meeting and 8 watching the live stream Page 1 of 8 Page 7 Agenda Summary of Issues Discussed and Decision Item No. 1. Chair's Welcome and Introductions The Chair, Councillor Pip Ridout, welcomed everyone to the meeting, invited members of the Board to introduce themselves and explained the procedures for remote meetings. 2. Apologies for Absence Apologies for absence were received from Stephanie Stevens and Ben Gunstone. 3. Minutes The minutes of the previous meeting held on 23 September 2020 were considered. One member of the Board highlighted the minutes for Agenda Item 11, Health & Wellbeing Management Group, and sought clarity over the use of the word “they” under the Older People’s Champion update. Once confirmed that this meant the members of the Area Board it was requested that the minutes be amended to reflect that detail. After which, it was: Resolved To approve the minutes of the meeting held on 23 September 2020 subject to an amendment to Agenda Item 11, Health & Wellbeing Management Group, to specify that it was the members of the Area Board who were seeking a replacement for the position of Older People’s Champion. 4. Declarations of Interest Councillors Pip Ridout and Christopher Newbury declared a pecuniary interest in the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service Youth Grant application towards the Warminster Salamander. They both stated that they would not vote on the item. 5. Chairman's Announcements The Chair stated that the scheduled announcement of the update on last year’s grant applications would be discussed under Agenda Item 7, the Community Engagement Manager (CEM) update. Page 2 of 8 Page 8 6. Updates from Partners Some written updates had been received before the meeting and were included in the agenda pack. Verbal updates from Town and Parish Councils, and other Partners were received as follows: 1) Wiltshire Police o Sergeant Kevin Harmsworth spoke to the written update included within the agenda pack. Reference was made to the executed misuse of drugs act warrants, community Speedwatch updates, and hate crime updates. It was confirmed that Road Safety Week was approaching which would entail extra checks from response officers and neighbourhood teams. An online training package was noted to be provided for new recruits which would deliver theoretical equipment training that could then be utilised practically after the second national lockdown was eased. A COVID-19 update was delivered with information on the number of Fixed Penalty Notices issued alongside an update on the two members of the Warminster community area who had been taken to Court over unpaid fines from the previous lockdown period. The new Police Station situated behind the Fire Station was mentioned with an opening date of May 2021 stated. The three new PCSO’s were discussed and it was confirmed that one would be joining the Warminster team; it was noted that there were 6 weeks of training left before they were ready for independent patrol. o The Chair requested an update on the JSNA, particularly regarding anti-social behaviour and speeding, for the next meeting of the Warminster Area Board. Cllr Jackson additionally noted the introduction of the 30mph speed limit on Smallbrook Road and requested that Police Officers were mindful of this during Road Safety Week. 2) Warminster and Villages Community Partnership o Len Turner, Chair of the WVCP, updated members on the Community Hub which had to close again due to the second national lockdown but noted that they had managed to retain all volunteers throughout the first lockdown period. Warminster town centre was discussed, and it was noted that this was the tenth year of conducting a survey on town centre businesses, the results of which showed that there were 218 trading units in the town centre with 199 occupied and open for the public, and 19 vacant towards the end of September 2020.